Shiv Kumar Shastri
ConstituencyAligarh
Personal details
Born(1915-10-15)15 October 1915
Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh
Died3 September 1989(1989-09-03) (aged 74)
Aligarh
Political partyBhartiya Kranti Dal
Children3 sons & 4 daughters
ResidenceAligarh
corrected by Ravindra Singh (Son of Shiv Kumar Shastri). Political Party details corrected by Sudha Singh (youngest daughter of Shri Shiv Kumar Shastri)
As of 22 September, 2006

Shiv Kumar Shastri शिवकुमार शास्त्री(1915-1989) was an Indian politician, social reformer and Vedic Scholar. He was born on 15 October 1915 at Village Arya Nagar, District Aligarh(U.P.).He was Sisodia Rajput. His father was Shri Ram Chandra Singh & mother was Smt. Gayatri Devi. His wife's name was Smt. Somlata Devi. He was a member of the Fourth and Fifth Aligarh (Lok Sabha constituency). He won the 1967 (Fourth) Lok Sabha Elections as an independent candidate. In 1971, he joined Bhartiya Kranti Dal party(lead by Shri Chaudhary Charan Singh) and fought the 1971(Fifth) Lok Sabha Elections. He was the only elected candidate out of 101 candidates of the party in that election.

Education

He studied at Gurukul Suryakund, Badaun (Vidya Bhushan), Sanskrit University, Varanasi (Shastri), and Sanskrit Association, Calcutta (Kavya and Viyakaran Tirth).

Designation

He was President of Arya Pratinidhi Sabha, Uttar Pradesh;Chancellor of Gurukul Brindaban (Mathura); He was Member of (i) Agra University Executive Committee, (ii) Sarvadeshik Arya Pratinidhi Sabha, Delhi (iii) Fourth Lok Sabha, 1967–70 (iv) Fifth Lok Sabha, 1971-77 and (v) Estimates Committee, Lok Sabha.

Social activities

He was involved in social reforms through Arya Samaj, Improvements for Harijans and services for refugees.

Writing

He wrote many books, e.g. Vishwashanti Ka Vedic Sandesh, Shruti Saurabh, Dharti par Swarg, Vedic Varna Vyawastha & Yogiraj Krishna.

Permanent address

Arya Nagar, Madrak, District Aligarh, U.P.[1]

References

  1. "Members Bioprofile". Lok Sabha. Retrieved 23 June 2011.


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